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5 5 C HAPTER 1 Preface In This Chapter About This Guide... 5 Browsers Compatible with Parallels Business Automation - Standard... 7 Connecting to Control Panel... 7 Your Control Panel... 8 Terms and Abbreviations About This Guide Below is the information for this document readers. Audience The audience of this Guide includes Company administrators that have the basic system administration knowledge. Using System Administrator Control Panel an administrator can manage the separate system services including Apache, sendmail, majordomo, proftpd, users and groups. Repair mode (file access to the broken system) is available via the System Administrator Control Panel. Workgroup Administrator Control Panel allows managing company website, user mailboxes, and mailing lists. Typographical Conventions Before you start using this guide, it is important to understand the documentation conventions used in it. The following kinds of formatting in the text identify special information. Formatting convention Type of Information Example Special Bold Items you must select, such as menu options, command buttons, or items in a list. Go to the System tab.

6 Preface 6 Titles of chapters, sections, and subsections. Read the Basic Administration chapter. Italics Used to emphasize the importance of a point, to introduce a term or to designate a command line placeholder, which is to be replaced with a real name or value. Monospace The names of commands, files, directories, and domain names. The system supports the so called wildcard character search. The license file is located in the licenses directory. Preformatted Preformatted Bold On-screen computer output in your command-line sessions; source code in XML, C++, or other languages. programming What you type, contrasted with on-screen computer output. # ls al /files total # cd /root/rpms/php CAPITALS Names of keys on the keyboard. SHIFT, CTRL, ALT KEY+KEY Key combinations for which the user must press and hold down one key and then press another. CTRL+P, ALT+F4 Feedback If you have found a mistake in this guide, or if you have suggestions or ideas on how to improve this guide, please send your feedback using the online form at Please include in your report the guide's title, chapter and section titles, and the fragment of text in which you have found an error.

7 Preface 7 Browsers Compatible with Parallels Business Automation - Standard The following browsers are fully compatible with Parallels Business Automation - Standard web-based tools: Firefox 3.6 and above Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 and above Safari 5.0 and above for Mac Google Chrome 8.0 and above Note 1: Pop-up blocking in your browser should be disabled. Note 2: Session and permanent cookies in your browser should be enabled. Connecting to Control Panel To connect to the Control Panel, enter into your browser the Provider server hostname and append the tool index ( Tool Public Site Online Store Customer Control Panel End User Control Panel Tool index cp mycp For example, to connect to Customer Control Panel, enter into your browser the URL like this:

8 Preface 8 Your Control Panel Your account (balance, payments, subscriptions, if any) can be managed using the Control Panel standard tools set - My Account zone. Your system can be managed using special tools control panels: Workgroup Administrator Control Panel - Control Panel add-on; System Administrator Control Panel - Control Panel add-on; My Control Panel - separate web based tool for end users. So, you have logged in to the Control Panel. The interface is task oriented: you do not need to have all the links and controls displayed all the time. Figure 1: Customer Control Panel Home. You may have several subscriptions provided for your account. To choose a subscription to manage, chose it from the Subscription selector list located at the top to te right of the Control Panel screen: Figure 2: Select Subscription. The set of tabs shown in your Control Panel vary depending of the type of subscription you select, because different services may be provided and different controls are needed.

9 Preface 9 Please, click the tabs at the top of the screen to switch to the needed set of tools: Your system can be managed using special tools control panels: Workgroup Administrator Control Panel - Control Panel add-on; System Administrator Control Panel - Control Panel add-on; My Control Panel - separate web based tool for end users. Please, click the tabs at the top of the screen to switch to the needed set of tools: Home. Links to online store, to buy services or add resources to existing subscriptions; basic information about the subscription service, account management links. Site. Create and configure websites, manage mail, and perform scheduled tasks; Note: You should have Workgroup Administrator Control Panel installed on your server for creation and configuration of your website. If you have no Workgroup Administrator Control Panel application installed on your server, you would not have Site zone in your control panel. System. Manage the system you subscribed for. Note: You should have the System Administrator Control Panel installed on your server to manage the system services, users and groups, databases. Account. Everything connected with managing your Parallels Business Automation - Standard account and your subscriptions: here you can check your account balance, manage financial documents (view invoices, pay orders, etc.), change your billing address, generate renewal orders for your current subscription(s). In addition, here you can change your personal Control Panel login and password, set personal time zone (to make the system messages correspond to a time zone you are currently reside), use your personal mailbox, and adjust location of your Control Panel help bar (display settings); Help and Support. Access to user documentation in PDF format, support contacts. In addition, the Trouble Ticket System can be provided at additional fee so you may post a ticket.

10 Preface 10 Terms and Abbreviations Application - Program that performs a function directly for a user. FTP and Telnet clients are examples of network applications. Apache Web Server - A public-domain open source web server (often referred to as simply Apache). Balance - An accounting statement showing the financial condition of a company at a point in time, present assets, liabilities and net worth. Browser - GUI-based hypertext client application, such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla, and Netscape Navigator, used to access hypertext documents and other services located on innumerable remote servers throughout the WWW and Internet. Domain - A division of names guaranteed to be unique. Domains are related hierarchically in a naming model. Download - To copy data from a remote computer to a local computer. The opposite of upload. (Electronic Mail) - A system whereby a computer user can exchange messages with other computer users (or groups of users) via a communications network. FTP - File Transfer Protocol. Application protocol, part of the TCP/IP protocol stack, used for transferring files between network nodes. FQDN - Fully Qualified Domain Name. A fully qualified domain name consists of a hostname and domain name, including top-level domain. For example, is a fully qualified domain name. www is the hostname, yourcompany is the second-level domain, and.com is the top level domain. A FQDN always starts with a host name and continues all the way up to the top-level domain name, so is also a FQDN. GUI - graphical user interface. User environment that uses pictorial as well as textual representations of the input and output of applications and the hierarchical or other data structure in which information is stored. Conventions such as buttons, icons, and windows are typical, and many actions are performed using a pointing device (such as a mouse). Grace period - Time allowed a debtor in which legal action will not be undertaken by the creditor when payment is late. Handler - an internal Apache representation of the action to be performed when a file is called. Generally, files have implicit handlers, based on the file type. Host - Computer system on a network. Similar to node, except that host usually implies a computer system, whereas node generally applies to any networked system, including access servers and routers. Hostname - name given to a host (for example, to a Server). HSP - Hosting Service Provider.

11 Preface 11 Invoice - Itemized list of goods sent by seller to buyer. Usually gives prices, terms of sale, shipping dates or any other information relevant to the sale. IP address - 32-bit address assigned to hosts using TCP/IP. Each address consists of a network number, an optional subnetwork number, and a host number. The network and subnetwork numbers together are used for routing, while the host number is used to address an individual host within the network or subnetwork. A subnet mask is used to extract network and subnetwork information from the IP address. Mail Alias - Simply a forwarding address. Each alias you create simply forwards on to any address that you specify. aliases are often used to create handy replacements for long or difficult-to-remember addresses. Mailing List A list of addresses identified by a single name, such as When an message is sent to the mailing list name, it is automatically forwarded to all the addresses in the list. MIME - (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) types represent the file types you can open with your web browser. Password - A secret series of characters that enables a user to access a file, computer, or program. On multi-user systems, each user must enter his or her password before the computer will respond to commands. The password helps ensure that unauthorized users do not access the computer. PHP - Hypertext Preprocessor, an open source, server-side, HTML embedded scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. Public-key encryption - A cryptographic system that uses two keys -- a public key known to everyone and a private or secret key known only to the recipient of the message. Script - A list of commands that can be executed without user interaction. Spam - Term used to describe unsolicited or newsgroup posts, often in the form of commercial announcements. The act of sending a spam is called, naturally spamming. SSI (Server Side Includes) - directives that are placed in HTML pages, and evaluated on the server while the pages are being served. They let you add dynamically generated content to an existing HTML page. SSL - Short for Secure Sockets Layer, a protocol transmitting private documents via Internet. SSL works by using a public key to encrypt data being transferred over the SSL connection. Statement - Periodic accounting reports of a company's activities. Usually includes balance sheet and income statement. Subscription - Hosting services provided for a certain period at a certain price. Trial Period - A period of time you can use some services or goods for free, i.e., try them. Trial Subscription - A subscription with trial period when you can use a Hosting Plan for free, i.e., try it. Upload -To copy data from a local computer to a remote computer. The opposite of download.

12 Preface 12 URL - Short for Uniform Resource Locator, a way of specifying the location of publicly available information on the Internet in the form. The first part of the address indicates what protocol to use, and the second part specifies the IP address or the domain name where the resource is located. For example, the URL below points to a file at the domain Vendor - The source of supply, raw materials or finished goods throughout the production and distribution processes. Private Server - behaves just like an isolated stand-alone server that hosts your website(s). Web Server - A computer that delivers (serves up) Web pages. Web site - A site (location) on the World Wide Web. Each Web site contains a home page, which is the first document users see when they enter the site. The site might also contain additional documents and files. Each site is owned and managed by an individual, company or organization.

13 13 C HAPTER 2 Managing Sitebuilder Sites Sitebuilder ( is an easy to use, scalable web application designed to create and manage websites. Sitebuilder includes an easy to use website design wizard, which can be used with programs such as photo gallery, blogs, voting and much more. If you have subscriptions with Sitebuilder service included, you can create and publish websites using Sitebuilder Wizard. Sitebuilder sites can be easily reassigned to your existing hosting in the frame of a subscription that includes the Sitebuilder service. You can reassign Sitebuilder sites between websites created on your Container or Plesk domains within a Plesk Client subscription. Important: Sitebuilder for Windows sites publishng Sitebuilder for Windows sites are published on Plesk hosting only. Sitebuilder for Windows sites are published into the /sitebuilder/ folder created over the document root folder. The index file containing auto-redirect to the /sitebuilder/ folder is created automatically and placed to Plesk Domain document root. These settings are PBAS defaults, they cannot be changed; PBAS default publishing settings always override Sitebuilder publishing settings. The number of Sitebuilder sites you can create in the frame of a single subscription is defined in your subscription terms. In This Chapter Adding Sitebuilder Site If Sitebuilder Site Exists But Site Alias is Not Available Selecting Sitebuilder Site to Manage Designing Sitebuilder Site Content Reassigning Sitebuilder Site Between Container Sites or Plesk Domains on Plesk Client Subscription Deleting Sitebuilder Site... 19

14 Managing Sitebuilder Sites 14 Adding Sitebuilder Site Note: When adding a new Sitebuilder site you can either host an existing site by entering the site code (called alias) or create a new site. To create a new site, leave the field designated for site alias empty and a new Sitebuilder site will be created for you automatically. In case of automated site creation, the site alias will be shown to you right after you confirm site creation. On a Virtuozzo Container subscription, you can add a Sitebuilder site both from the Site and System tab. The only difference is that under the Site tab a Sitebuilder site will be hosted on the currently selected website (the hostname shown on the Site tab), by default, and under the System tab you will need to select the website to host the Sitebuilder site. To add a Sitebuilder site on Virtuozzo Container subscription: 1. Select either Site or System tab. Note: If you want to add a Sitebuilder site using the Site tab, please select the website you want to host a Sitebuilder site on before you start with Sitebuilder. 1. Click the Sitebuilder icon. 2. Fill the form that appears: a If you have already passed the 5-step Sitebuilder Wizard and got the site code (called alias), you can enter the alias into the Enter Site Alias field. b If you are adding a Sitebuilder site from the System tab, click the Select button next to the Select Website field and chose one of your existing websites. 3. Click the Next button. You will be taken to the store-like Place Order page. 4. Please view the order and if you want to proceed with Sitebuilder site addition, click the Place Order button. If payment is required, the payment page appears. If no payment is required for Sitebuilder site, you will see the Confirmation page, exactly as in store. You then can turn back to the Control Panel and launch Sitebuilder Wizard to design your site content. To add a Sitebuilder site on Plesk Client subscription: 1. Create at least one Plesk Domain to host a Sitebuilder site. Important: To host a Sitebuilder site, a Plesk Domain must be configured for physical hosting.

15 Managing Sitebuilder Sites Select the System tab. 3. Click Sitebuilder on the Tools submenu in the left frame. The list of Sitebuilder sites (if any) appears. 4. Click the Host New Sitebuilder Site button. 5. Fill the form that appears: a If you have already passed the 5-step Sitebuilder Wizard and got the site code (called alias), you can enter the alias into the Enter Site Alias field. If you do not have a site alias, leave this field empty and a new Sitebuilder site will be created for you automatically; you can launch the Sitebuilder Wizard for this site later. b Click the Select button next to the Select Domain field and chose one of your existing domains. 6. Click the Next button. You will be taken to the order placement and confirmation steps, similarly to as this described above, for Virtuozzo Container case. To add a Sitebuilder site on Plesk Domain subscription: 1. Select the System tab. 2. Click Sitebuilder on the Services submenu in the left frame. 3. Click the Host New Sitebuilder Site button. 4. If you have already passed the 5-step Sitebuilder Wizard and got the site code (called alias), you can enter the alias into the Enter Site Alias field. If you do not have a site alias, leave this field empty and a new Sitebuilder site will be created for you automatically; you can launch the Sitebuilder Wizard for this site later. 5. Click the Next button. You will be taken to the order placement and confirmation steps, similarly to as this described above, for Virtuozzo Container case.

16 Managing Sitebuilder Sites 16 If Sitebuilder Site Exists But Site Alias is Not Available A Sitebuilder site alias is not available in only one situation: a site does not exist. This can happen in the following two situations: 1. If a Sitebuilder site creation has failed (for example, due to a Sitebuilder node temporal unavailability): The site status is Pending and you can recreate this site or delete it and get the refund for the unused Sitebuilder services. To recreate or delete a pending site: 1. Click the Site tab. 2. Click on the site alias link (in this case N/A is shown instead of the actual alias) 3. As the site details appear: To restart site creation, click the Recreate link. Please note that the Sitebuilder node can be still unavailable at this moment, so to save time, it's better that you contact your vendor support and ask about the Sitebuilder node status. To permanently delete a site and get the refund for the remaining subscription period, click the Delete link. You will be asked to confirm the site deletion, so do not be anxious to click the Delete link. 2. If a Sitebuilder site becomes not available due to its deletion on a Sitebuilder node: The site status is Conflicts. This means that a site was corrupted or accidentally removed on a Sitebuilder node. A site cannot be recreated in such a situation. But the site is still present in your subscription. And if a site is present in your subscription, then you will be billed for it. In such a situation, you can delete a site from your subscription and get refund for unused Sitebuilder services for the remaining subscription period. To delete a conflicting site: 1. Click the Site tab. 2. Click on the site alias link (in this case N/A is shown instead of the actual alias) 3. As the site details appear, click the Delete link. Confirm the site deletion when prompted and get the refund.

17 Managing Sitebuilder Sites 17 Selecting Sitebuilder Site to Manage On Virtuozzo Container and Plesk Client subscriptions you can have more than one Sitebuilder site bound to the same or different sites (for Container) or Plesk domains (for Plesk Client) Selecting Sitebuilder site under Virtuozzo Container subscription Sitebuilder sites are available both under the Site and the System tabs. However, the access to Sitebuilder sites slightly differs depending on the tab you are working under. Each Sitebuilder site is bound to particular site. Thus, the availability of each Sitebuilder site under the Site tab of your Control Panel depends on the currently selected site (the selected site domain is shown directly on the Site tab). For example, you have created two sites on your Container subscription: mydomain1.com and mydomain2.com. Then you have hosted a Sitebuilder site on the mydomain1.com. Now this Sitebuilder site is bound to mydomain1.com and have became a part of mydomain.com and you will see this Sitebuilder site within mydomain1.com site settings only. The System tab provides tools for Container management and it does not matter on what site a Sitebuilder site is hosted: all sites are hosted on Container and thus, all Sitebuilder sites are accessible under the System tab. To select a Sitebuilder site under the Site tab: 1. If the currently selected site (hostname shown on the Site tab) hosts the Sitebuilder site you need, click the Sitebuilder icon to get the list of Sitebuilder sites hosted and select the one you need. 2. If the currently selected site does not host the Sitebuilder site you need, click the Select Another Site link in the left frame and select the site you need. Then click the Sitebuilder icon and select the Sitebuilder site you need. To select a Sitebuilder site under the System tab: 1. Click the Sitebuilder icon. The list of all Sitebuilder sites hosted on your Container appears. It displays the following: Domain. The site hostname where a Sitebuilder site is hosted. If you click on this link, the Control Panel switches to the Site zone with the site you have clicked on selected. Do not click on the domain link to select the Sitebuilder site. Alias. Sitebuilder site code called alias. Status. The Sitebuilder status can be changed by provider or due to technical problems on a Sitebuilder server. Active - Sitebuilder service is enabled for a site (you can edit and publish site). Disabled - Sitebuilder service is not available.

18 Managing Sitebuilder Sites Click on a Sitebuilder site alias. Selecting Sitebuilder site under Plesk client subscription For Plesk subscriptions, the Site tab is absent in the Parallels Business Automation - Standard Control Panel. To select the Sitebuilder site: 1. Select the System tab. 2. Click Sitebuilder icon on the Tools submenu in the left frame. The list of all Sitebuilder sites appears. 3. Click on the Sitebuilder site alias. Designing Sitebuilder Site Content Using Sitebuilder, you can very quickly and easily design your website in 5 steps guided by the Sitebuilder site design wizard. Please, refer to the Sitebuilder user's guide ( for detailed description of the Wizard. To design a Sitebuilder site content: 1. Select a site as this described earlier in this guide (on page 17). 2. Click on the Launch Sitebuilder link. The Sitebuilder Wizard opens in the separate browser window. 3. Please, follow the Wizard. You can similarly launch the Wizard again at any moment (providing that the corresponding Sitebuilder site has the Active status) and edit the site content.

19 Managing Sitebuilder Sites 19 Reassigning Sitebuilder Site Between Container Sites or Plesk Domains on Plesk Client Subscription If you have several sites on your Container or several domains on your Plesk Client subscription, you can easily move Sitebuilder site(s) between them changing a Sitebuilder site binding. On Plesk Domain subscription a Sitebuilder site cannot be reassigned since only one Sitebuilder site is allowed for Plesk Domain subscription. To reassign a Sitebuilder site: 1. Select the System tab. 2. Get the list of Sitebuilder sites displayed: For Plesk Client subscription, click Sitebuilder icon on the Tools submenu in the left frame. For Virtuozzo Container subscription, click on the Sitebuilder icon or on the Sitebuilder link on the Applications submenu in the left frame. 3. Click on the Sitebuilder site alias. The site details appear on the screen. 4. Reassign the site: For Plesk Client subscription, click on the Publish on different domain link. Select a Plesk Domain to reassign the Sitebuilder site to from the list that appears in the popup window. Note: If you have just created more then one Plesk Domains under your Plesk Client subscription and want to reassign Sitebuilder sites among them, but these domains are not shown in the list of domains available for reassignment, do not be anxious about this. Parallels Business Automation - Standard needs some time to get synchronized with Plesk server (normally, synchronization is performed automatically each 10 minutes). Wait 10 minutes and try again. For Virtuozzo Container subscription, click on the Publish on different website link. Select a website to reassign the Sitebuilder site to from the list that appears in the popup window. Deleting Sitebuilder Site To delete a Sitebuilder site: 1. Select a site as this described earlier in this guide (on page 17). 2. Click on the Delete link. 3. Confirm a site deletion when prompted.

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21 21 Using Parallels Business Automation - Standard Control Panel you can configure all basic related services including spam filter, aliases, autoresponders, forwarding, mailing lists, and catch-all . This Chapter describes how to configure your own mail (i.e., make general settings for all mailboxes) and how to create mailboxes using the Workgroup Administrator Control Panel. All mailboxes, created for all your domains registered in your current system and for additional domains your want to receive mail for, are shown in a single Mailboxes list under the System tab of your control panel. You can select any of them to read mail or configure a mailbox. At the same time, the list of all mailboxes, created for the current website shown in the Mailboxes list under the Site tab of your control panel, and you can manage and configure these mailboxes both from Site and System zones. General Mail Settings This Section describes the general mail settings that affect all mailboxes created in your local domain(s). Parallels Business Automation - Standard provides two applications that allow you to manage your mail services. The applications are Sendmail and Majordomo. Sendmail is the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) mail server that routes SMTP messages through the Internet to be stored on the mail server, such as POP3 or IMAP. SMTP is the most common protocol on the Internet. Note: SMTP server by default requires authentication, so you need to enable this setting in the Outlook Express. Majordomo helps you to manage your mailing lists. Adding Administrator's Address You need an administrator's address to receive all the system messages including the ones connected with mail delivery errors. In other words, the system messages will be forwarded to the administrator's address. To set the administrator's address: 1. Click the System tab and then click Mail Server. Mail server general settings appear on the screen; 2. Click the Edit button. The screen reloads with mail server settings for editing; 3. In the Administrator's field, type any real . This can be either internal mailbox (created in one of your domains) or any external . Note that for internal address, you should enter a full address like 4. Click the OK button to save configuration.

22 22 Parallels Business Automation Standard Parallels Setting the Maximal Size To set the maximal size: 1. Click the System tab and then click Mail Server.The mail server general settings appear on the screen. Note: For the first Control Panel startup, you will see the 'Default' in the Maximum size field. This means that the default mail server limitation of maximal mail size is applied. Default maximal size depends on the sendmail configuration and it is different for different system templates; 2. Click the Edit button. The screen reloads with mail server settings for editing; 3. To change the maximal size, select one of the following options for the Maximum size: To let down the limitation for the message size, set the option button to Unlimited; To introduce your own limitation, set the option button to the relevant textbox and type the maximal message size in Kbytes; Note: If the maximal size is not specified, the default limitation remains in force. 4. Click the OK button to save configuration. The basic reasons for limiting mail size are: Large s can be used to 'mail-bomb' a system. (mail-bomb: Send lots of huge s to prevent the user from receiving important mail); Many dial-up users are not able to download large attachments. There is currently no overall limit for the size of your storage on the server. However, you may exceed the disk space quota of your server, and it will be stopped until disk space consumption will return to the allowable limits. There are an alternative to exchange large files: - run a FTP server, there are several small, free, FTP servers available. You can look at Tucows Inc (

23 Managing Sitebuilder Sites 23 Selecting Domains to Receive Mail By default you receive mail to any of domains registered for your system. If needed, you can configure the mail server to receive mail addressed to external domains, i.e., the domains that are not registered in your system. Note: The default mail server settings for domains to receive mail are read-only, i.e., your mail server always receives mail addressed to all domains registered for your System. Thus, when you view the Mail Server settings, you can always see the full list of domains you receive mail, including the default and additional ones. However when you edit the mail server settings, you can see the additional domains only, and the default domains are hidden to avoid unintentional corruption of mail server settings. To select domains to receive mail: 1. Click the System tab and select Mail Server. Mail server general settings appear on the screen; 2. Click the Edit button. The screen reloads with mail server settings for editing; 3. In the Additional domains to receive mail for textbox type names of the external domains to receive mail for. Mail Exchangers of these domains should be set on any IP address of your server. You can type one domain per line or several domains in one line divided by spaces. messages addressed to these domains will be received by your mail server. 4. You can check the Restart server after saving changes box to restart the mail server after you click the OK button. Note: If you leave this textbox empty, the default setting will remain in force: you will receive e- mail messages addressed to any of domains registered for your system. 5. Click the OK button to save changes. Stopping and Starting Your Mail Service Sometimes, you may need to stop your mail service, for example, to check your mail system, or investigate flooding, etc. Note: Your mail service can be started or stopped if you subscribed for Virtual Hosting only. Shared Hosting does not allow starting or stopping your mail service. To stop or restart your Mail service: 1. Сlick the System tab and select Mail Server. Mail server general settings appear on the screen; 2. If the mail server started, click Stop to stop it, or Restart to restart mail server. If the mail server is stopped, click Start to start it.

24 24 Parallels Business Automation Standard Parallels Recovering the Mail Server Configuration Your Mail server configuration is saved in Parallels Business Automation - Standard database every time you change the Mail server settings and click the OK button. The same with mailboxes configuration: the user password, autoresponder settings, etc. is being saved in the database every time you change the mailbox settings. If the Mail server configuration was unintentionally corrupted, you can recover the Mail server configuration from the database. To recover the Mail server configuration: 1. Сlick the System tab and select Mail Server. Mail server general settings appear on the screen; 2. Click the Repair button. Using Spam Filter If you want to limit electronic mail, usually advertising some products, services, businesses, schemes, websites, etc., set a spam filter for your mail. Using the spam filter, you can accept or reject messages coming from particular address, all mail that comes from a particular domain, or a certain user. To protect your mail against spammers you can also use one of the predefined popular spam blocking systems. For example, ORDB spamcop.net ( are the Open Relay Databases, which store IP-addresses used as conduits for sending unsolicited bulk , i.e. spam. By accessing this list, system administrators are allowed to choose to accept or deny exchange with servers at these addresses. Your Control Panel provides the built-in spam filter. However, the Parallels Business Automation - Standard offers the special application - the SpamAssassin. Note: The spam filter can be configured for the entire System, not per website. To add the Spam Filter pattern: 1. Click the System tab. 2. Select the Spam Filter link or icon. The list of filter patterns (if any) appears on the screen. 3. Click the Add Spam Filter button. The Add Spam Filter form appears on the screen. 4. Set the option button to one of the following options: Reject messages from this . Here you can type one address. One per one filter pattern allowed; or Reject messages from this user in any domain. Here you can type a user name (the part of e- mail address before or

25 Managing Sitebuilder Sites 25 Reject messages from any user in this domain. Here you can type a domain name like yahoo.com; or Use a popular Spam blocking system. Here you can choose one of the predefined anti-spam systems. One system per one filter pattern is allowed. Note. You can select one pattern per one option. To cover several s, users, or domains, create several filters. 5. Click Save to add the spam filter pattern. Filtering Spam Using the SpamAssassin SpamAssassin is a mail filter to identify spam. Using its rule base, it uses a wide range of heuristic tests on mail headers and body text to identify spam. Depending on the results of tests the SpamAssassin assigns a certain score to an . The greater a score - the more suspicious an . You can define the threshold score value required for an to be considered as spam. The Spamassassin does not delete or reject any of your s. It just filters it and helps sorting it. Your Control Panel allows making some basic SpamAssassin settings. For more details, please refer to the SpamAssassin website ( Note: To use the SpamAssassin, you need the SpamAssassin application installed on your System. To configure the SpamAssassin: 1. Click the System tab. 2. Select the SpamAssassin link. The SpamAssassin current settings appear on the screen. 3. Click the Edit button. 4. Adjust the SpamAssassin configuration: a You can check the Enabled box to enable the SpamAssassin spam filtering for your System. b Type the threshold score value required for an to be considered as spam into the Filter sensitivity field. For the SpamAssassin versions above 6.0 (which is currently provided in Parallels Business Automation - Standard) you can set the threshold score to 10. However, at first you can make the threshold even higher (greater than 10) to avoid possible misoperations in mail sorting since the SpamAssassin is rather sensitive filter. c You can type the prefix the SpamAssassin will mark the subject of messages supposed to be spam into The prefix to append to the subject of suspicious s field. For example, you can type [SPAM] here. As a result, the "[SPAM]" prefix will be added to the "Subject" field of e- mail messages with the score above the threshold value. This helps recognizing the suspicious messages and facilitates messages sorting. d Finally, you can define the "Black" and "White" senders. Type the addresses in the relevant fields, divided by spaces, several or one per line: Sender whitelist. The addresses you would not like to be considered as spam. The SpamAssassin tests the messages received from "white" addresses in its usual manner, but finally takes off a certain number from the resulting score. As a result, the message received from the "white" address has additional chance to get the score below the threshold value and not suspected to be a spam.

26 26 Parallels Business Automation Standard Parallels Sender blacklist. The addresses you would like to be considered as spam. Similarly to the "white" messages, the SpamAssassin tests the "black" but finally adds a certain number to the resulting score. As a result, the message received from the "black" address has additional chance to get the score above the threshold value and suspected to be a spam. 5. Click the Save button. Creating a Mailbox To create a mailbox: 1. Click the System tab and select Mailboxes. Note: If you want to create a mailbox not for the current website, select the Site tab. 2. Click the Mailboxes tab at your dashboard and select New Mailbox; 3. Type a user name in the field, and select one of your domains. If you want to create mailboxes for this user in each of your domains (it's possible from the System tab), select (multiple domains). In this case, it does not matter, how many domains do you have, just select (multiple domains) and a mailbox will be created with multi-domain properties. A multi-domain mailboxes make sense if you set a catch-all (on page 31) and want mail to be delivered both to a catch-all mailbox and to a user mailbox. 4. Type a password for a user to read his (or her) mail. Finally, you can optionally add a free-form comment, just for future references. 5. To add a mailbox, click Finish. If you want to configure an autoresponder for this mailbox right away: 1. Click the Next button. 2. Mark the Turn on autoresponder for.. checkbox to enable an autoresponder. Note: You can configure an autoresponder and leave it turned off. Later, you can click on a mailbox entry (within the general list of mailboxes) and turn an autoresponder on. 3. Type the message that will be automatically sent in response to all incoming messages. 4. Configure rejection: Specify the sender address not to respond to. Specify the fragment of message subject that will cancel responding to such message. 5. Click the Save button to finalize a process of mailbox creation. If you want to subscribe a mailbox to mailing lists (if any) right away 1. Click the Next button. 2. Mark the checkbox(es) related to mailing list(s) selected. 3. Click the Save button.

27 Managing Sitebuilder Sites 27 Managing and Configuring a Mailbox All mailboxes, created for all your domains registered in your current system and for additional domains your want to receive mail for, are placed in a single Mailboxes under the System tab of your control panel. You can select any of them to read mail or configure a mailbox. At the same time, the list of all mailboxes, created for the current website are available under the Site tab of your control panel, and you can manage and configure these mailboxes both under the Site and the System tabs. Changing User Password To change a user password: 1. Click the Site tab and select Mailboxes; Note: If you want to change user password for mailbox, created not for the current website, select the Mailboxes link from the System tab. 2. Click on address in the list or Click the icon at the needed address; 3. In the Form displayed, enter a new password in the New Password textbox; Note: At the same time, you can configure and turn on an automatic responder for a selected mailbox and subscribe it to mailing list (if any). 4. Click the Save button. Setting Autoresponders for Mailbox Autoresponders are very handy. They allow you to instantly respond to any message with a stock reply. For example: say you have an address at that your customers contact you at when they have trouble. If you add autoresponder functionality to that address, as soon as their message is received they get a message from you confirming that it has been received. Note: To use autoresponders for your mailbox, you need Majordomo with Autoresponder installed on your server. To set mail autoresponders: 1. Click the Site tab and select Mailboxes. Note: If you want to set autoresponder for mailbox, created not for the current website, select the Mailboxes link under the System tab.

28 28 Parallels Business Automation Standard Parallels 2. To turn on an automatic responder, do one of the following: either click on address in the list or click the icon at the needed address; 3. Type the message that will be automatically sent in response to all incoming messages. Configure rejection: indicate the sender address not to respond to; indicate the fragment of message subject that will cancel responding to such message; Note: To enable an autoresponder, mark the Turn on automatic responder... checkbox. You can configure an autoresponder and leave it turned off. Later, you can click on a mailbox entry (within the general list of mailboxes) and turn an autoresponder on. 4. Click the Save button to save changes. Reading Mail Parallels Business Automation - Standard Control Panel allows reading mail using Open WebMail system. If you are new to Open WebMail and wish to know more, please, see at the Open WebMail site ( Note: To read mail, you need the Open WebMail installed on your server. You can check your applications by selecting the System tab and then Applications. To read mail in mailboxes created in one of your domains: 1. Click the Site tab and select Mailboxes. All mailboxes are placed in a single list. You can perform different actions (including reading mail) with any of your mailboxes by clicking on icons at the Actions column; Note: If you want to read mail in a mailbox, created not for the current website, select the Mailboxes link from the System tab. 2. Click the icon at the needed address at Actions column. The Open WebMail login page appears in a separate window; 3. Enter an address as UserID: Type the full address if it is registered in a single domain; Or type just the user name (name before if a address is registered in multiple domains; 4. Type the user password.

29 Managing Sitebuilder Sites 29 Tracking a Mailbox Usage, Clearing, Deleting, Disabling a Mailbox All mailboxes, created for all your domains registered in your current system and for additional domains your want to receive mail for, are placed in a single Mailboxes list under the System tab of your control panel. The list shows the most general information about each mailbox including usage statistics and allows managing mailboxes: reading mail, clearing, deleting, and disabling. At the same time, the list of all mailboxes, created for the current website is placed under the Site tab of your control panel, and you can manage and configure these mailboxes both under the Site and System tabs. The list of mailboxes displays the following: . An address; Size. The total size of messages in a given mailbox. Note that currently a mailbox size is not limited; the only limitation is the disk space available at your server. However, you can set the maximal size for messages; Status. The current status of a mailbox. Can be Active, Auto-Respond (autoresponder turned on), or Suspended. You can temporarily disable (suspend) a mailbox without deleting the mail received previously. The 'Suspended' mailbox behaves as if there is no such a address. The 'Active' mailbox works in a usual way; Actions. You can perform different actions with a given mailbox by clicking on different icons in this column: Read messages in a given mailbox; Configure a mailbox (change user password, turn on automatic responder). The same as click on a address; Clear a mailbox; Suspend a mailbox. Or to enable the suspended mailbox; Delete a mailbox.

30 30 Parallels Business Automation Standard Parallels Setting Mail Forwarding If you want to redirect the incoming mail for particular user to somewhere else, you need to set up forwarding. Note: The mail forwarding allows you to set the 'catch-all' (on page 31). To set mail forwarding 1. Select the Site tab (or the System tab to manage all mailboxes in all your domains) and then click Mail Forwarding. The list of all forwarding rules (if any) appears on the screen. 2. Click the Add Forwarding Rule button. 3. Type the address which will be forwarded into the field. 4. To forward mail to your local mailboxes, put a tick next to the mailbox(es) name(s). 5. To forward mail to some external mailbox, type the external addresses the incoming mail will be forwarded to, divided by commas into the Forward to field. 6. Click Save to add a forwarding rule. To cancel mail forwarding click the Delete button.

31 Managing Sitebuilder Sites 31 Catch-All The "Catch-All" address allows you to receive if someone misspells the address. This can be good and bad. It is good because you would be able to receive from those who may have gotten an incorrect spelling of your address from someone or from you. But it is bad because now you are opening yourself to spammers who enjoy sending to So it is a tradeoff that you should highly consider before requesting this feature. Catch-all is a kind of mail forwarding. But in this case, you forward absolutely all that comes to one of your domains or to any of your domains, except addressed to the existing addresses in your domains. In other words, a user name in address does not matter, and you can type a regular expression that matches any sequence of symbols. Important: By design, if a catch-all is set, mail is first delivered at a catch-all address, and stays there. As a result, no messages reach a target mailbox. To avoid this, and if you want to be delivered both to catch-all address and to a user mailbox, create user mailbox in multiple domain. The catch-all works in such a way that at first an is delivered to a multiple domains mailbox, then to catch all . For example, you have set a catch-all for all mail sent to yourdomain, let it be and catch all Then all mail sent to a user mailbox will be delivered to and stay there. To let mail be delivered to create for this user in multiple domains, e.g., To set a catch-all 1. Click the Site tab. Note: If you want to set a catch-all rule for the mailbox, created not for the current website, select the Mail Forwarding link from the System tab. 2. Click Mail Forwarding link. The list of mail forwarding rules appears on the screen. 3. Click the New Forwarding Rule button. The New Forwarding Rule form appears on the screen. 4. Fill the form: a Type the asterisk ( * ) in the field, and select one of your domains. b The default address can be one of the following: - Local mailbox. Set the option button to this option and select one of the mailboxes registered in one of your domains. - External mailbox. Set the option button to this option and type the external address. Note: If you have not registered a local mailbox yet, only external mailbox will be offered for mail forwarding setting. 5. Click Save to add a catch-all .

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